2011 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
2010 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2010 - Helen Dinerman Prize, World Association of Public Opinion Research
Robert M. Groves mainly investigates Sample, Statistics, Paradata, Survey methodology and Econometrics. His Sample research includes themes of Percentage point and Social connectedness. His study in the field of Data collection, Survey data collection and General Social Survey is also linked to topics like Observational error.
Robert M. Groves integrates many fields, such as Paradata, Survey research, Index, Applied psychology, Affect and Conceptual framework, in his works. His research integrates issues of Set and Value in his study of Survey methodology. Many of his research projects under Econometrics are closely connected to Professional standards with Professional standards, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Statistics, Survey methodology, Sample and Econometrics. The Harm, Affect and Set research Robert M. Groves does as part of his general Social psychology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Phone and MEDLINE, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His research in the fields of Sampling design, Sampling frame, Non-sampling error and Coverage error overlaps with other disciplines such as Observational error.
His Survey methodology research integrates issues from Conceptual framework, Survey data collection, Applied psychology and Data collection. Robert M. Groves has researched Sample in several fields, including Frame, Response rate and Interviewer Effect. Robert M. Groves studies Non-response bias which is a part of Econometrics.
His main research concerns Survey methodology, Social psychology, Non-response bias, Sample and Econometrics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Sampling frame, Survey data collection, Conceptual framework and Data collection in addition to Survey methodology. His Identity, Harm and Affect study, which is part of a larger body of work in Social psychology, is frequently linked to Mail survey, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Non-response bias is the subject of his research, which falls under Statistics. His Sample research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Logistic regression, Set and Interviewer Effect. As part of his studies on Econometrics, he often connects relevant areas like Common cause and special cause.
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Nonresponse Rates and Nonresponse Bias in Household Surveys
Robert M. Groves.
Public Opinion Quarterly (2006)
Survey errors and survey costs
Robert M. Groves.
(1989)
Nonresponse in household interview surveys
Robert M. Groves;Mick Couper.
(1998)
The Impact of Nonresponse Rates on Nonresponse Bias A Meta-Analysis
Robert M. Groves;Emilia Peytcheva.
Public Opinion Quarterly (2008)
Consequences of Reducing Nonresponse in a National Telephone Survey
Scott Keeter;Carolyn Miller;Andrew Kohut;Robert M. Groves.
Public Opinion Quarterly (2000)
UNDERSTANDING THE DECISION TO PARTICIPATE IN A SURVEY
Robert M. Groves;Robert B. Cialdini;Mick P. Couper.
Public Opinion Quarterly (1992)
Leverage-saliency theory of survey participation: description and an illustration.
Robert M. Groves;Eleanor Singer;Amy Corning.
Public Opinion Quarterly (2000)
Nonresponse in Household Interview Surveys: Groves/Nonresponse
Robert M. Groves;Mick P. Couper.
(1998)
Measurement errors in surveys
Paul P. Biemer;Robert M. Groves;Lars E. Lyberg;Nancy A. Mathiowetz.
Contemporary Sociology (1993)
Telephone survey methodology
Robert M. Groves;Paul P. Biemer;Lars E. Lyberg;James T. Massey.
Contemporary Sociology (1990)
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